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you got a little thing for joe biden? explain your piece in politico today about joe biden being sexy. >> we asked the question about whether joe biden is sexy, and it's asked in this context. is he bringing sexy back to the medicare set? basically joe biden has been out on the campaign trail and he flirts a lot. the people that take the best to it are women in 50s, 60, 70. >> i take to it jonathan. >> it works for krystal. >> even younger than that. you're 24, 25, right? >> thank you, thank you. >> we're constantly seeing these pictures with the vice president with his arm over women and leading in really close. >> it's gross. >> it's dramatic. >> does he kiss women on the lips, on the cheek? he grabbed a biker chick and almost pulled her into his lap. he's all over the place. >> jonathan, thanks for looking into it. we appreciate it. >> on top of the important issues. >> thanks, jonathan. >> up next, stumbles, grumbles and did he really just say that moments from another big debates last night. political smackdown massa
you got a little thing for joe biden? explain your piece in politico today about joe biden being sexy. >> we asked the question about whether joe biden is sexy, and it's asked in this context. is he bringing sexy back to the medicare set? basically joe biden has been out on the campaign trail and he flirts a lot. the people that take the best to it are women in 50s, 60, 70. >> i take to it jonathan. >> it works for krystal. >> even younger than that. you're 24, 25,...
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people who thought that joe biden was kind of a rude guy before the debate, they still think. that reinforced it. do you really think that the 17 undecided voters left in iowa or ohio who saw that debate and went that joe biden, man, he sure is mean. i'm not voting for him. >> it probably didn't have a great impact. actually, i do think the debates have mattered an awful lot. "new york times" today nate silver, hardly a conservative reporting that really the race has taken a very different trajectory. that bounce after the first debate is continuing on. there has been about a four or five-point shift in the race following that debate. i don't think like some people on the right that that is permanent or that that is a lock. but the race changed fundamentally after that debate. and the president's job next tuesday is see if he can change it back. >> kevin, what does the president to v to do on tuesday to do that? >> the president has to decide if he still wants to be president. i mean that bizarre performance. >> he needs the fire in the belly. >> that bizarre performance signa
people who thought that joe biden was kind of a rude guy before the debate, they still think. that reinforced it. do you really think that the 17 undecided voters left in iowa or ohio who saw that debate and went that joe biden, man, he sure is mean. i'm not voting for him. >> it probably didn't have a great impact. actually, i do think the debates have mattered an awful lot. "new york times" today nate silver, hardly a conservative reporting that really the race has taken a...
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and now to discuss joe biden's senate seat with joe biden, rachel maddow. >> i like to think i saw all this coming, but nobody in america did. thank you, keith. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. i'm not saying that everyone will remember where he or she was when christine o'donnell won the nomination for senate from delaware, but i will remember where i was. i was here on msnbc 24 hours ago. and in the wake of that ever lasting gobsmacker, i traveled from our home studios in new york here to washington, d.c. for a rare opportunity to sit down with a man who for a very long time, a long, long time held the senate seat that christine o'donnell now wants. tonight my sit-down with vice president joe biden. the vice president had plenty to say about the delaware senate race. a pretty bold assessment of the possible repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and some very direct talk for the democratic base. >> one reason i want to be on your show is to tell the progressives out there, you know, get in gear, man. >> having just given away why the vice president would agr
and now to discuss joe biden's senate seat with joe biden, rachel maddow. >> i like to think i saw all this coming, but nobody in america did. thank you, keith. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. i'm not saying that everyone will remember where he or she was when christine o'donnell won the nomination for senate from delaware, but i will remember where i was. i was here on msnbc 24 hours ago. and in the wake of that ever lasting gobsmacker, i traveled from...
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but it looks like joe biden and hillary are going to be in there. i don't know that i can bear to think about 2016. but anything is possible is what i would say at this point. here is the thing about joe biden, he has street credit. think about when he went to the naacp. he felt he was natural and he had credibility with the audience. he was able to talk about the things that mattered to the audience. that is part of what he has brought to the white house. he was also a part of the foreign policy team. maybe it will be hillary clinton and maybe they will all three get in the room and say okay you go. we'll see. >> we were showing video of the joy with which joe biden approaches one of his ceremonial functions of swearing in of new senators. let's hear what he had to say. >> hey mom. how are you? good to see you. i'm joe biden. come on mom. take a chaps. would you take a picture of this quickly. guys other than my mother this is the finest lady i have known. look, in my house there are mothers and then something else and something else and then there
but it looks like joe biden and hillary are going to be in there. i don't know that i can bear to think about 2016. but anything is possible is what i would say at this point. here is the thing about joe biden, he has street credit. think about when he went to the naacp. he felt he was natural and he had credibility with the audience. he was able to talk about the things that mattered to the audience. that is part of what he has brought to the white house. he was also a part of the foreign...
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joe biden did that pretty well in his turn. he wasn't just up there trying to win debating points or trying to outpoint the other guy. he was up there representing a view of the country. that's what obama really needs to do. he did it very poorly the first time. the other thing that i think obama needs to do, a specific thing. he really needs to tell the democrats' economic story of the last 12 years, and basically say, look, george bush came into office. he said i'm going to cut taxes and reduce regulation, and you watched the economy is going to take off. george bush did those two things, and look what happened to the economy. i've been doing my best to dig us out. we're finally turning the concern. consumer confidence sat a five-year high? what does my opponent want to do? put in the exact same policies that created the crisis in the first place. >> that's the tone that the new president has that is voiced by morgan freeman. it starts with a story line of where this country was when he took office. i believe it said somethin
joe biden did that pretty well in his turn. he wasn't just up there trying to win debating points or trying to outpoint the other guy. he was up there representing a view of the country. that's what obama really needs to do. he did it very poorly the first time. the other thing that i think obama needs to do, a specific thing. he really needs to tell the democrats' economic story of the last 12 years, and basically say, look, george bush came into office. he said i'm going to cut taxes and...
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vice president joe biden talked a little 2012 himself in an interview with david gregory of "meet the press" acknowledging the economic challenges the administration faces in its bid for re-election. >> we would need a strong republican party. we need a republican party that's united. >> is it strong enough of a republican party for its nominee to beat this president. >> oh, absolutely, absolutely it's strong enough to beat both of us. the american people right now are many of them are in real trouble and a larger percentage have stagnant wages and a sigma majority of the american people believe that the country's not moving in the right direction. that is never a good place to be going in a re-election whether it's your fault or not your fault it's almost sometimes irrelevant. >> meanwhile, the solyndra sc scandal continues to hang over the head. the official in charge of the loan program that offered money to solyndra has resigned. the president pushed back though on some of the criticism of that initiative. >> i heard there was a republican member of congress whose engaging an over
vice president joe biden talked a little 2012 himself in an interview with david gregory of "meet the press" acknowledging the economic challenges the administration faces in its bid for re-election. >> we would need a strong republican party. we need a republican party that's united. >> is it strong enough of a republican party for its nominee to beat this president. >> oh, absolutely, absolutely it's strong enough to beat both of us. the american people right now...
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and i think in this coming week's debate with joe biden, that is going to be a question that joe biden is going to ask him over and over again and give him all the time in the world to explain what deductions he would get rid of. when you look at this rate that he's talking about, there's a lot of money that's going to people at the upper end. it's very hard to offset their tax cut. even if you took away all their deductions. >> the the latest column, you posed the question, does our presidential campaign lack a moral core? what did you mean by that? >> i was struck in the debate that there was very little passion and absolutely no passion for the poor. and that's why i love the nuns on the bus. they are not assuming with the middle class people don't care at all about poor people or low income people. they are saying we as a country ought to care about them. i'd love to see a politician say what fdr said. better the occasional faults of a government that lives in a spirit of charity than a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference. i just feel like we're letting ourselves g
and i think in this coming week's debate with joe biden, that is going to be a question that joe biden is going to ask him over and over again and give him all the time in the world to explain what deductions he would get rid of. when you look at this rate that he's talking about, there's a lot of money that's going to people at the upper end. it's very hard to offset their tax cut. even if you took away all their deductions. >> the the latest column, you posed the question, does our...
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you often hear the story from joe biden. just a kid from scranton, p.a., trying to make it in the tough, tough world. that's the message he'll resonate on the president's policies toward the folks not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. it will be interesting to see how he does that tonight, how fiery the rhetoric can be. it has been fiery in the past. most interestingly enough, with joe biden, the most important thing he can do for president obama is not have a gap tonight and also reiterate the message he's fighting for those who are not of means, who are not of extreme wealth. that's what his position here is for, president obama. it's something he's quite good at and enjoys to do. >> steve, you had some thoughts on joe biden. what have you got there? >> i think there's a fascinating subtext to his speech tonight because there's sort of a tradition, a more moderate tradition with re-election conventions. part of it is their vice president gets a chance to make the point, hey, i'm in line for the next election. there'
you often hear the story from joe biden. just a kid from scranton, p.a., trying to make it in the tough, tough world. that's the message he'll resonate on the president's policies toward the folks not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. it will be interesting to see how he does that tonight, how fiery the rhetoric can be. it has been fiery in the past. most interestingly enough, with joe biden, the most important thing he can do for president obama is not have a gap tonight and also...
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joe biden will face off gong congressman paul ryan making his debut on a national debate stage. the vice president, of course, has more experience. polling shows his opponent has the advantage of popularity. a new poll shows a majority of voters view the vice president unfavorably. the congressman ryan, 40% view him unfavorably, 44% view him favorably. polls show expectations for vice president biden's performance in kentucky fairly low, perhaps an advantage for him, 40% say they expect congressman ryan will do a better job in the debate. 34% for mr. biden. as for the moderator, abc news insists there will be no conflict of interest. they revealed that barack obama attended her wedding in 1999 when a student at harvard law school. the man she married was later the head of the fcc by president obama in 2009. that is 12 years after raddatz divorced him. this is absurd, martha raddatz is known for her tough, fair reporting which is why it was no surprise to her colleagues inside and outside abc news she was chosen for this assignment. congressman ryan arrived in danville early last
joe biden will face off gong congressman paul ryan making his debut on a national debate stage. the vice president, of course, has more experience. polling shows his opponent has the advantage of popularity. a new poll shows a majority of voters view the vice president unfavorably. the congressman ryan, 40% view him unfavorably, 44% view him favorably. polls show expectations for vice president biden's performance in kentucky fairly low, perhaps an advantage for him, 40% say they expect...
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. >>> vice president joe biden, has one of my favorite phrases in all of politics. he says don't tell me what you value, he says show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. keep that in mind, it may be one of the most mind-blowing facts on the budget. right now, the federal government spends $7, $7 on an elderly person for every one dollar it spends on a child. $7 for $1. you know the first person who would say that is kind of an outrage, my grandmother, can you imagine your grandmother hoarding the cookies, seven for them, one for the children? but it is true, america spends more money on the generation that built its past than the generation that will build it future. the nearly 80 million kids in america get 10%. here is the federal budget in a chart. 41% on adults through entitlement programs like medicaid and medicare, and social security. 20% going to other government functions, 10% to kids, and 6% to interest on the debt. and by the way, in five years it is projected that we'll be paying more on the debt than on the kids. which will put children d
. >>> vice president joe biden, has one of my favorite phrases in all of politics. he says don't tell me what you value, he says show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. keep that in mind, it may be one of the most mind-blowing facts on the budget. right now, the federal government spends $7, $7 on an elderly person for every one dollar it spends on a child. $7 for $1. you know the first person who would say that is kind of an outrage, my grandmother, can you imagine...
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biden had to say yesterday which raised some eyebrows. take a listen. >> is it strong enough as a republican party to beat this president? >> absolutely, absolutely. it's strong enough to beat both of us. a significant portion of the american people believe the country is not moving in the right direction. whether it's your fault or not your fault. >> did he mean to say that or do you think he's trying to down play expectations? >> i think he's trying to down play expectations, but it did the reverse, because what he's really saying is everybody knows it does come down to the economy, and no matter how we look at it, the american people, the voting public at the end of the day, they, in fact, are going to hold the white house, the man at the top, the president, president obama accountable. so when you're going into the heavy duty part of the political season and have 9.1% or worse unemployment then people are going to be asking questions, what did you do, when did you do it, did you do enough, and these are the things joe biden and the pr
biden had to say yesterday which raised some eyebrows. take a listen. >> is it strong enough as a republican party to beat this president? >> absolutely, absolutely. it's strong enough to beat both of us. a significant portion of the american people believe the country is not moving in the right direction. whether it's your fault or not your fault. >> did he mean to say that or do you think he's trying to down play expectations? >> i think he's trying to down play...
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we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who they believe can relate well to working class folks, white working class folks pap tour of delis and diners and places, lunch counters, where working folks are going to eat in the middle of the day. in particular, though, there's a certain set of women i like to call them the medicare eligible set, 65 and over and certainly a little younger than that who obama has had a lot of trouble with. he's got a huge lead among women overall but as women are older, they are less likely to be in his camp. mitt romney actually leading in that 65 and over column by 48% to 43% in the gallup poll in august. joe biden,
we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who...
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47% comment to the greatest effect. >> big ups to joe biden for rocking the polo shirt. i can't think of the last time someone on a ticket has made such a bold choice. look at the contrast here between joe biden who's setting the issues on the table and paul ryan who frankly doesn't look very gracious when you're asked about missteps on the ticket, if you want to do anything, and i think this is communications and politics 101, if you want to do anything talk about your own missteps. you're the number 2 guy. you're not there to remind people about how your boss made a big error that wasn't just style but was also substance. >> paul ryan was also asked why the romney/ryan team is trailing in the polls. let's listen to his response to that. >> it kind of goes without saying that there is definitely media bias. i think most people in main stream media are left of center and therefore they want a left of center president versus the conservative president like mitt romney. >> the old blame the media. you know you're in trouble when you blame the media for where your campaign
47% comment to the greatest effect. >> big ups to joe biden for rocking the polo shirt. i can't think of the last time someone on a ticket has made such a bold choice. look at the contrast here between joe biden who's setting the issues on the table and paul ryan who frankly doesn't look very gracious when you're asked about missteps on the ticket, if you want to do anything, and i think this is communications and politics 101, if you want to do anything talk about your own missteps....
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the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal, and even listening to chuck schumer this morning. he talked with more specificity about where they would go. so, it's obvious we're moving in a direction where democrats a few weeks ago said no medicare. i live in upstate new york, the race, as much as it was about medicare, it was also about people wanting jobs, about people feeling government's not being fair where they're asking for cuts. they want some tax increases in some areas. so, i think there's a larger story that's being told there, and i hope that both parties listen. >> but, alex, there's a larger theme here of leadersh
the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal,...
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the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal, and even listening to chuck schumer this morning. he talked with more specificity about where they would go. so, it's obvious we're moving in a direction where democrats a few weeks ago said no medicare. i live in upstate new york, the race, as much as it was about medicare, it was also about people wanting jobs, about people feeling government's not being fair where they're asking for cuts. they want some tax increases in some areas. so, i think there's a larger story that's being told there, and i hope that both parties listen. >> but alex, there's a larger theme here of leadershi
the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal,...
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. >>> plus joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence it will happen. why do some people keep stirring the pot, saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? >>> what are we to make of the alleged plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador. ? was it a rogue operation? or planned at the top in iran? >>> let me finish with the sorry displace, as peggy lee would say, is that all there are there is? >>> we start with the clown show. congressman frank is from, and congressman frank, i have a lot of respect for you, as you know. here was night gingrich talking saying you both should be in prison. inchsz if you want to put people in jail, i want to second what michelle said, you ought to start with barney frank and chris dodd, and let's look at the politicians who profited from the environment, and the politicians who put this country in trouble. >> clearly not saying they should go to jail. >> in chris dodd's case, go back and look at the count
. >>> plus joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence it will happen. why do some people keep stirring the pot, saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? >>> what are we to make of the alleged plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador. ? was it a rogue operation? or planned at the top in iran? >>> let me finish with the sorry displace, as peggy lee would say, is that...
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you know joe biden very, very well. you have articles out there saying that the democrats want to make sure he's gaffe-proof. aside from that sidebar, we know that joe biden is formidable. >> joe is a great speaker, and in a debate format he is very disciplined. he'll be prepped. i don't think you'll see any gaffes, but you'll see a solid performance. he's strong and aggressive and most of the all he has what president obama lacked. when i ran for re-election, and i did it three times, i was proud of what wheadon and i was enthusiastic about what we accomplished. joe will have that enthusiasm. he'll convey to the american person what this administration has done pulling us out of the brink of financial collapse, advancing the ball on health care and doing so many good things. a foreign policy record to be proud of. i think joe will sing that song loud and clear. >> i couldn't help but think about what you describe as your expectations of vice president biden. the title of your book, basically no wuss, he can't give the
you know joe biden very, very well. you have articles out there saying that the democrats want to make sure he's gaffe-proof. aside from that sidebar, we know that joe biden is formidable. >> joe is a great speaker, and in a debate format he is very disciplined. he'll be prepped. i don't think you'll see any gaffes, but you'll see a solid performance. he's strong and aggressive and most of the all he has what president obama lacked. when i ran for re-election, and i did it three times, i...
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joe biden and the president have studied his expressions, statements in the past, his critiques. i think the president made excellent choices today, but politically and substantively on critiquing the criticisms they're making of the campaign. the president is out there being aggressive, and he knows his brief. he is free lancing, he knows what he is talking about. >> michael, you join us here, biden took aim at romney's managerial skills. let's listen to this indictment. >> he starts with a profound misunderstanding of the responsibilities of the president and the commander in chief. here is what he said, and i want to the quote him exactly. if we want someone with a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply go to the date department. he went on to say, "but that's not how we choose a president. a president is not a foreign policy expert." in my view, the last thing we need is a president who believes he can sub contract our foreign policy. that kind of thinking may work for a ceo, but i assure you, it will not and cannot work for a president, and it will not work for a
joe biden and the president have studied his expressions, statements in the past, his critiques. i think the president made excellent choices today, but politically and substantively on critiquing the criticisms they're making of the campaign. the president is out there being aggressive, and he knows his brief. he is free lancing, he knows what he is talking about. >> michael, you join us here, biden took aim at romney's managerial skills. let's listen to this indictment. >> he...
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and joe biden. he was fantastic. >> president bush was not present at the convention and was barely mentioned by anyone except briefly by his brother, who said it's time to cut him a break. >> and my brother, well, i love my brother. he is a man of integrity, courage and honor. and during incredibly challenging times, he kept us safe. so mr. president, mr. president, it is time to stop blaming your predecessor for your failed economic policies. >> well, i always like to remind people he didn't keep us safe september 11th, 2001. it was always after that. if a democrat had been president on 9/11, the republican party would have participated such villainizing of the democrats, it would never have ended. let's move on to the broader question here of how they treated the most recent chief executive. not much action there for w. pure love for bill. >> well, chris, i think they decided down down in tampa that for every minute george bush was mentioned, they were going to drop that percentage in the polls.
and joe biden. he was fantastic. >> president bush was not present at the convention and was barely mentioned by anyone except briefly by his brother, who said it's time to cut him a break. >> and my brother, well, i love my brother. he is a man of integrity, courage and honor. and during incredibly challenging times, he kept us safe. so mr. president, mr. president, it is time to stop blaming your predecessor for your failed economic policies. >> well, i always like to remind...
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joe biden is likely to be the nominee if she doesn't run. and i think he can beat christie. he had pro found appeal in those tough swing states like ohio where it really matters. remember, that's what he did for obama in 2008 and 2012. he was the guy responsible for carrying pennsylvania and did a lot of the heavy lifting in florida. >> why are you so high on biden and he gets such bad press? >> it's easy to caricature him. voters relate to him, they relate to him in a very real way. if he gets to go out there and run, i don't think he'll run if hillary runs. people are going to like what they see. remember when brian williams asked him the question, what are you going to do about the fact that people think you talk too much. are you going to prove they're wrong? and he said yes, and just stopped. this guy is a superb campaigner. >> what do you think of biden? is he getting a bad rap? >> i think joe biden is the most likeable part of this administration. he's one of these nice guys. good storyteller. he's almost wrong on everything he comes out for. >> that's not true. >> we
joe biden is likely to be the nominee if she doesn't run. and i think he can beat christie. he had pro found appeal in those tough swing states like ohio where it really matters. remember, that's what he did for obama in 2008 and 2012. he was the guy responsible for carrying pennsylvania and did a lot of the heavy lifting in florida. >> why are you so high on biden and he gets such bad press? >> it's easy to caricature him. voters relate to him, they relate to him in a very real...
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he helped with al gore's effort and joe biden's effort in 1998. they want someone who will be interchangeable in democratic politics can run that. but they're risking a lot of bad press in the process. >> it sounds like what you're saying is something distinct -- what has been reported is these business connection are a kea feature not a bug. you get bill daley in to smooth things over with the business. >> that's sort of a side element to it that there is the supposedly bad relations with wall street. because bill daley serves with jpmorgan he will create all the good will between the two parties. i don't think anyone expects that to happen. wall street is doing perfectly well right now. they have great profits. the fact they're bringing in bill daley doesn't change the animus they'll feel towards this white house. in essence, he is sort of that key person who will know all the key players in the obama orbit. you want someone while you're running for reelect who knows the chicago team. >> he is an executive jpmorgan chase. the bank received $25 b
he helped with al gore's effort and joe biden's effort in 1998. they want someone who will be interchangeable in democratic politics can run that. but they're risking a lot of bad press in the process. >> it sounds like what you're saying is something distinct -- what has been reported is these business connection are a kea feature not a bug. you get bill daley in to smooth things over with the business. >> that's sort of a side element to it that there is the supposedly bad...
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joe biden does not. because he believes that a faith that has so little regard for the poor and the marginalized is no faith at all. script tour teaches us nobody is perfect, neither paul ryan nor the vice president. but in mathews gospel christ warns us about being deceived. and the test is not what you say, it's what you do. watch out for false prophets, they come to you in sheep's clothing. but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. by their fruit, you will recognize them.
joe biden does not. because he believes that a faith that has so little regard for the poor and the marginalized is no faith at all. script tour teaches us nobody is perfect, neither paul ryan nor the vice president. but in mathews gospel christ warns us about being deceived. and the test is not what you say, it's what you do. watch out for false prophets, they come to you in sheep's clothing. but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. by their fruit, you will recognize them.
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vice president joe biden hasn't ruled out anything yet. late ere, the extremely popular governor of new york might become a lot more popular with his plan to decriminalize marijuana. that's coming up. ovider is difft but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or
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as joe biden would say. i think he literally has and trouble here for a number of reasons. and this is the part where i disagree slightly with what's been said here by my esteemed dinner panel guests. >> thank you. >> which is it is a little different when you have an incumbent president who hasn't even hit the mid-terms yet. and while hillary is now an independent private citizen and has worked hard and is free now to give speeches like the one she gave on voting rights last week at the american bar association, which was a tremendous endorsement of renewing the voting rights act and an attack on what's happening in north carolina, welcomed part of this debate, joe biden's first and only job is the job we the taxpayers are paying for, which is serving as number 2 in the white house. so if he is personally approving these kind of stories, even though politics is politics, i've got it think some people including potentially the president feel that he ought to cool it for a little while and we don't need to contribute they might say to an environment of lame duckness. >> ari
as joe biden would say. i think he literally has and trouble here for a number of reasons. and this is the part where i disagree slightly with what's been said here by my esteemed dinner panel guests. >> thank you. >> which is it is a little different when you have an incumbent president who hasn't even hit the mid-terms yet. and while hillary is now an independent private citizen and has worked hard and is free now to give speeches like the one she gave on voting rights last week...
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they send joe biden. eight times to iraq to win the room. to convince these guys, look, we can get along, figure it out. they are sending him to pennsylvania, ohio, florida, to do the same. >> the question now is how many rooms can they get joe biden in before -- can they make a joe biden hologram and get him across the country, potentially overseas. michael, thank you, sir as always. i encourage everybody to read the article. a great read. >> thank you. >> after the break, chen guangcheng takes his country to task on human rights. based on special forces training, it's a mile long course that inspires people and builds team work w. more than 30 events in 2012 tough mudder will earn more than $7 million. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. more than 50 times a day? so
they send joe biden. eight times to iraq to win the room. to convince these guys, look, we can get along, figure it out. they are sending him to pennsylvania, ohio, florida, to do the same. >> the question now is how many rooms can they get joe biden in before -- can they make a joe biden hologram and get him across the country, potentially overseas. michael, thank you, sir as always. i encourage everybody to read the article. a great read. >> thank you. >> after the break,...
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. >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> this is bad. >> i don't know. i'm blanking. >> world peace. >> you know what i was thinking -- >> at least they're not running for vice president. >> don't ask me about hockey, for example. but a lot of things i didn't know about. i didn't know who versace was when he died, but the vice president of the united states. i heard the name nixon growing up. i knew the name. it's in the environment. >> that was shocking to me. and the other crazy thing was that on the miss usa pageant which i hosted, one of the questions to one of the five finalists was that many of you don't know the name of the vice president. and it was asked of i think miss nevada. he said how do you explain this? >> she said, oh, well it was late at night when we were asked the question. we were tired. no. it was not the finest moment of those contestants. by the way, miss rhode island who won actually, i think, has a good head on her shoulders. >> i judged the miss america contest a couple years ago. i found a variety of abilities. here's somethin
. >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> this is bad. >> i don't know. i'm blanking. >> world peace. >> you know what i was thinking -- >> at least they're not running for vice president. >> don't ask me about hockey, for example. but a lot of things i didn't know about. i didn't know who versace was when he died, but the vice president of the united states. i heard the name nixon growing up. i knew the name. it's in the environment. >> that was...
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back to joe biden. we don't know what he meant, but are those words about executive action and floating that out there because of lawmakers who are chris christie and bold talkers and can't take a stand for whatever reason when you ask about a ban on these magazines. >> you are right and the most important point is what you highlighted. you have the military that we can't do everything, does it mean we do nothing? where the congress and white house gets stuck, they label the comprehensive approach. you might as well stick it in the dead-on arrival box then. we have a few things going on. the chris christies in the world where if they get stuff up front dealing with the concerns of the gun levy such as help on the mental health front and enforcing the laws on the book which is something you can do with executive action, by the time you get to the assault weapon ban by going piece meal, the administration and the movement to curb gun violence can say we met you. we have done the other things now. come on
back to joe biden. we don't know what he meant, but are those words about executive action and floating that out there because of lawmakers who are chris christie and bold talkers and can't take a stand for whatever reason when you ask about a ban on these magazines. >> you are right and the most important point is what you highlighted. you have the military that we can't do everything, does it mean we do nothing? where the congress and white house gets stuck, they label the comprehensive...
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president mitt romney and vice president joe biden. together. at once. that is a totally feasible prospect as an outcome for this election. isn't this a great country? now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who thinks rape is something that god intended to happen. >> are you fired up? are you ready to go? >> the campaign enters the final stretch. >> 13 days of the race for the white house. >> if if the schedules, events and remarks are any indication. >> you'll know where the race will be won. >> we'll win iowa again. >> we're going to win colorado. >> the president will hit four states just today. >> racking up the miles on air force one. >> 5300 miles. >> we know the thing is really close. >> how close is it? >> it's all about math versus momentum. >> our campaign is gaining. >> do they know something that we don't? >> this is a bluff. >> mitt romney still has an electoral m
president mitt romney and vice president joe biden. together. at once. that is a totally feasible prospect as an outcome for this election. isn't this a great country? now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who thinks rape is something that god intended to happen. >> are you fired up? are you...
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>>> vice president joe biden will continue to tour storm ravaged colorado. it is estimated the cost of this disaster will run into the billions with a "b." the captain of the ship wrecked costa concordia claims it never would have happened if another crew member didn't attempt a last minute maneuver. it was uprighted in a delicate salvage operation and they'll comb through the wreckage to try to determine what really happened. the captain is charged with manslaughter but insists he's a scapegoat. >>> the prime time emmy awards, requested modern family" grabbed the fourth straight win tieing an emmy record and the top drama prize went to "breaking bad" which will sadly come to an end this sunday night. i will miss you, walter white. >>> many were shocked to see brian clam cramp ton robbed. the emmys were a bit of a roll eve er coaster ride. this one is from edie falco. you know james gandolfini the actor, i was lucky enough to know him as i man. for many more years as his friends and its jim, the man, the very dear man that i will miss most of all. >> i don't
>>> vice president joe biden will continue to tour storm ravaged colorado. it is estimated the cost of this disaster will run into the billions with a "b." the captain of the ship wrecked costa concordia claims it never would have happened if another crew member didn't attempt a last minute maneuver. it was uprighted in a delicate salvage operation and they'll comb through the wreckage to try to determine what really happened. the captain is charged with manslaughter but...
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vice president joe biden hasn't ruled out anything yet. later, the extremely popular governor of new york might become a lot more popular with his plan to decriminalize marijuana. that's coming up. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens,
vice president joe biden hasn't ruled out anything yet. later, the extremely popular governor of new york might become a lot more popular with his plan to decriminalize marijuana. that's coming up. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her...
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on a side note, joe biden arrived in charlotte. thissi year a lot has been madef the enthusiasm gap. we will hear what young voters have to say about that at the convention straight ahead. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long way. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark busine
on a side note, joe biden arrived in charlotte. thissi year a lot has been madef the enthusiasm gap. we will hear what young voters have to say about that at the convention straight ahead. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed....
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. >> vice president joe biden's declaration. >> the president is going to act. >> that the white house can take executive action. >> executive action that can be taken. >> to address gun violence. >> out of the way, obama is coming. >> is there room for common ground. >> the vice president's plan is designed to be big. comprehensive. >> too comprehensive for passage. >> that could disappoint a lot of folks. >> well you know what they say, if at first you don't succeed. >> today, republican governor chris christie told matt that the republican party is in trouble. >> but are you happy with the course of the republican party right now? do you think it is head understand the right direction? >> we have lost two national elections, i would say no. we're in politics to win, we need to think about doing something different. >> today, governor chris christie appeared on five morning shows and is also on the cover of this week's issue "time magazine." today, the governor gave the republicans this advice. >> what are you getting right that republicans in washington, d.c. are getting so wrong? w
. >> vice president joe biden's declaration. >> the president is going to act. >> that the white house can take executive action. >> executive action that can be taken. >> to address gun violence. >> out of the way, obama is coming. >> is there room for common ground. >> the vice president's plan is designed to be big. comprehensive. >> too comprehensive for passage. >> that could disappoint a lot of folks. >> well you know what...
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plus, joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence that it will, so why do some people keep stirring the pot saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? and what do you make of that alleged plot to assassinate the saudi arabian ambassador here in washington? was it a rogue operation or a plant at the top in iran? finally, let me finish with the sorry display we saw last night. as miss peggy lee would say, is that all there is? we start with the clown show that the republican field has become, as we saw last night in that debate. u.s. congressman barney frank is a democrat of massachusetts, david corn, of course, is an msnbc political analyst and washington bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine. congressman frank, a lot of respect for you, as you know. i want you to listen, if you didn't catch it last night, here was newt gingrich last night talking about you and former senator chris dodd saying you should both be in prison. let'
plus, joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence that it will, so why do some people keep stirring the pot saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? and what do you make of that alleged plot to assassinate the saudi arabian ambassador here in washington? was it a rogue operation or a plant at the top in iran? finally, let me finish with the sorry display we saw last night. as miss peggy lee...
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joe biden and everything else this week. david gregory, a man for all seasons and all marathons >>> exactly ten years ago, president bush sent the united states into battle into afghanistan to hunt down al qaeda and their taliban hosts. in retaliation for 9/11. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> a decade later, we have now lost 1686 american troops. 14,342 more have been wounded. we have spent $338.8 billion at a rate of $7.8 billion a month. nbc's atia abawi is live in kabul. at irk a, what are the lessons now and what is the mood among the troops you've spoken to? >> reporter: it depends on where you go and who you talk to. the majority of troops here in afghanistan know that they have a mission to fight. just a couple of weeks ago, a few weeks ago before the september 11th anniversary we spoke to u.s. airmen here in kabul. many of them say that they've been on various deployments, they'r
joe biden and everything else this week. david gregory, a man for all seasons and all marathons >>> exactly ten years ago, president bush sent the united states into battle into afghanistan to hunt down al qaeda and their taliban hosts. in retaliation for 9/11. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> a decade later, we have now lost 1686...
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so joe biden is solid. i don't think they're going to be holding him back at all. >> the right has caricatured joe biden in a way that they have set expectations very, very low. not just for the speech tomorrow night, which is less important. all eyes will be on the president but particularly for that debate on the right. you saw the glee. i can't wait until paul ryan destroys joe biden. i can't wait for the debate for a lot of reasons. not because i think it will be one-sided. and it is one-sided, it won't be against joe biden. >> i think you will have to really, really hope for that mr. ryan is ready, because mr. ryan has had all of this build up. and one, we've seen he is fast and furious with the facts, which joe biden will not let him get away with. and we really have never seen him debate at that level. he is going to no man's land. joe biden has been on that national platform in those national debates before. and if he is not careful, he's going to treat him like, let me teach you, son, how we do thi
so joe biden is solid. i don't think they're going to be holding him back at all. >> the right has caricatured joe biden in a way that they have set expectations very, very low. not just for the speech tomorrow night, which is less important. all eyes will be on the president but particularly for that debate on the right. you saw the glee. i can't wait until paul ryan destroys joe biden. i can't wait for the debate for a lot of reasons. not because i think it will be one-sided. and it is...
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i supported her when she did run, yes. >> joe biden is going to debate this week. how is he going to do? >> great. >> thank you. good job. you got all these pictures up in jersey. bring it around the country and to the newseum. when we return, thank you. let me finish with the people questioning today's great jobless numbers down to 7.8 and some people can't stand it being that good. you're watching "hardball" the place for politics. ones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking
i supported her when she did run, yes. >> joe biden is going to debate this week. how is he going to do? >> great. >> thank you. good job. you got all these pictures up in jersey. bring it around the country and to the newseum. when we return, thank you. let me finish with the people questioning today's great jobless numbers down to 7.8 and some people can't stand it being that good. you're watching "hardball" the place for politics. ones buy now broadway show...
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joe biden. none of that is what this implies. what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016, jonathan. who does the president support? would he support joe biden or hillary clinton? >> i don't think it's going to come to that. if hillary clinton runs, joe biden won't run. in all likelihood, obama will do what chuck schumer just did this weekend, which is endorse hillary clinton. >> okay. what about what chris matthews told me yesterday. he said, look, joe biden is already putting steps in place because we don't know if hillary clinton is going to run. what if ultimately she does not run? >> then you're t
joe biden. none of that is what this implies. what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016,...